Introducing ApologeticsQuestions about the truthfulness of Christianity deserve thoughtful, balanced, and reasonable answers. James Taylor provides a fresh, comprehensive survey of the many methods of Christian apologetics using a unique, whole person approach. He addresses core apologetics issues facing Christians in the twenty first century, including the evidence for God's existence, the challenge of evil, the uniqueness of Jesus Christ, world religions, and more. This
This accessible and up-to-date exegetical study defends an early "high" Christology and argues that the titles of Jesus invariably point to an understanding of Jesus as God
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The book includes a foreword by Cherith Fee Nordling
identifying the structure and offering commentary as to how it clarifies the text's meaning
and means distinguishes ethical decisions that are "Christian" and "biblical" in Biblical Christian Ethics
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Attention is given to its implications for Christian living and ethics
we find increasingly attractive a view of God in which God is one of us
and well-researched approach to the world of the early church
The authors explore how the triune God revealed in Christ shapes Scripture and its readers and how doctrinal rules intrinsic to Scripture help guide exegesis
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and resurrection as described in the New Testament